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    Chicken Parmesan Nuggets

    October 4, 2014 by Marc Matsumoto Leave a Comment

    I was recently asked for suggestions on a finger food to make for a party with kids. Looking through my archives, a lot of what I found was more grown-up oriented, and kid-friendly dishes like my chicken parmesan and orange chicken work better for a sit-down affair. I'd turned my orange chicken into bite-size orange chicken meatballs last year, so it got me thinking how I might be able to turn my chicken parm into a finger food.

    Lilliputian bites of crispy parmesan-crusted chicken with a marinara dipping sauce seemed like a real crowd pleaser. But I didn't just want to please, I wanted something that would blow people's minds, and what better way to up the wow factor than to stuff the chicken with cheese!

    Think about it... you're plodding down the buffet line and spot these tasty nuggets of crisp chicken covered in parmesan. You give it a dip in the thick marinara sauce and smirk as you recognize the chicken parm reference, and then, as you take a bite,

    and strings of stretchy cheese pull away with the chicken. KABOOOOOM! mind blown!

    Back on a more serious note, this isn't just a cheap party trick. The cheese actually has a purpose (beyond the little mushroom clouds of bliss hovering over everyone's head). Chicken tenders, which are a part of the breast, tend to be very lean. This means that they dry out easily and lack flavor. The fat from the mozzarella not only helps keep the chicken juicy, it contributes some much needed umph in the flavor department.

    For those of you that are thinking this looks like a lot of work, don't worry, it's not. You can stuff and bread the nuggets ahead of time, so all you have to do is fry them as guests arrive. There's no magic involved in getting the cheese into the chicken either. Just cut little pockets into the chicken with a small knife, and stuff it with cheese.

    The flour and egg act as the glue that not only holds the crust together, it also helps keep the cheese from leaking out as it melts. To that end, it's important to make sure you get a nice thick coating of flour onto the chicken before egging and breading it. Even if you do a great job sealing the chicken you're still going to have a few that leak out a bit of cheese, so be sure to have a mesh skimmer handy to scoop out any cheese that's floating in the oil.

    This recipe first appeared on norecipes.com but due to its age I've moved it here to my personal recipe archive. Check out the full No Recipes Archives for more older recipes, or check out some of my favorite recipes.

    Cheese-stuffed chicken nuggets

    Chicken Parmesan Nuggets

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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Yield 18 nuggets

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    Ingredients 

    for chicken

    • 55 grams Mozzarella cheese
    • 422 grams chicken tenders (about 6 large tenders)
    • salt
    • black pepper
    • 1 large egg
    • ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
    • ¾ cup panko
    • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese (grated)
    • 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
    • vegetable oil (for frying)

    to serve

    • Parmesan cheese
    • basic tomato sauce

    Instructions

    • Cut the 55 grams Mozzarella cheese into 1-inch x ⅓-inch x ⅓-inch sticks (3cm x 1cm x 1cm).
    • Cut 422 grams chicken tenders into 3 pieces about 1 ½-inches in length.
    • Use a sharp paring knife to cut a pocket into each piece of chicken lengthwise. You want to cut almost all the way through the chicken.
      Poking a hole in the chicken.
    • Stuff he mozzarella into the pockets you just making sure the cheese goes all the way into the chicken (but doesn't come out the other side).
      Putting cheese in nuggets.
    • Sprinkle the chicken with salt and black pepper to season.
      Chunks of chicken.
    • Put the ⅓ cup all-purpose flour into one bowl. Break 1 large egg into a second bowl and beat until uniform in color. In a third bowl, add the ¾ cup panko, ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, and 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes and mix to combine.
    • Dust all of the chicken with a generous coating of flour, rolling each piece around to ensure you get a thick even coating of flour.
      Flour-coated chicken pieces.
    • Then use one hand to dip the chicken in egg, and then transfer it to the bowl of panko.
      Egg washing the nuggets.
    • Use your other hand to roll the chicken nuggets around in the panko. This will keep your hands from getting breaded along with the chicken.
      Coating nuggets in breadcrumbs.
    • Prepare a wire rack lined with two sheets of paper towels.
    • Add 1-inch of vegetable oil to a heavy bottomed pot and heat to 340 F (170 C).
    • Fry the chicken on one side until the panko starts to brown around the edges and then flip and fry the other side until browned. Be careful not to over fry the chicken or the mozzarella will come spewing out and the chicken will become dry.
      Chicken nuggets in the fryer.
    • In all likelihood some of your nuggets will leak a little mozzarella so keep a small mesh skimmer handy to skim off any bits of mozzarella that escapes.
    • Serve hot sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and a bowl of basic tomato sauce

    Nutrition

    Calories 64kcalCarbohydrates 4gProtein 7gFat 2gSaturated Fat 1gPolyunsaturated Fat 0.2gMonounsaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0.004gCholesterol 28mgSodium 94mgPotassium 106mgFiber 0.2gSugar 0.2gVitamin A 54IUVitamin C 0.4mgCalcium 47mgIron 0.4mg
    Course Appetizer
    Cuisine American

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